Glamorous Living Room Designs by Robert Couturier
Robert Couturier’s eccentric glamour delights high-profile clients ranging from writer Amy Fine Collins to hairstylist and entrepreneur Frederic Fekkai. His style is often a major mix of the grand and contemporary – Louis XVI commodes, cutting-edge modern lighting, flamboyant tapestries, knockout works of art, custom-made furniture and dashes of Lesage embroidery. Stay tuned!
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The Metamorphosis snooker table takes the art furniture concept into distant dimensions. Truly a statement piece of contemporary design, there’s clearly a strong classic influence going on and that makes it a timeless addition to any gambling room. Exquisitely designed, gracefully produced.
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Inspired by the iconic Miles Davis, the Miles floor lamp is the magnificent combination of a gold plated frame and a black marble portoro base. With a matte black finish and a structure 100% handmade in brass, this vintage floor lamp has a black ornament that provides a balanced design to its modern lighting.
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The Hudson armchair is probably one of our most classic design pieces. It tends to be sober thanks to its occasional design, but it really stands out because of its leather upholstery. The body structure is produced in solid walnut wood with metal shoes on its legs, made of polished brass. It has a little degree reclining, perfect for a zen moment on your living room.
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The blue velvet upholstered body of Florence creates a rich contrast with the polished brass base, enhancing the juxtaposition of the two vibrant materials. Florence is the perfect center table to use in elegant hotel common areas and dining rooms. Go retro-chic with this one!
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The Habibib rug is a splash of color right in the center of your home decor. First, it was a traditional rug. Then, it suddenly went all contemporary. There’s some Pollock‘s influence through the whole thing and you know there’s nothing like artsy details made exclusively for you.
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